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for such a small assemblage the vessel glass from the Moss Street Depot shows a remarkably consistent late 2nd and 3rd century date . There is nothing that need be mid - 2nd century , let alone mid - 1 st century .
for such a small assemblage the vessel glass from the Moss Street Depot shows a remarkably consistent late 2nd and 3rd century date . There is nothing that need be mid - 2nd century , let alone mid - 1 st century .
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THE CERAMIC BUILDING MATERIAL by Cecily Spall An assemblage of ceramic building material ( CBM ) was submitted for assessment and full recording ( 389 fragments ) . The assemblage was dominated by Roman CBM , while the smaller ...
THE CERAMIC BUILDING MATERIAL by Cecily Spall An assemblage of ceramic building material ( CBM ) was submitted for assessment and full recording ( 389 fragments ) . The assemblage was dominated by Roman CBM , while the smaller ...
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A considerable part of the assemblage consisted of Tees Valley wares , as defined by Wrathmell ( 1987 , 1990 ) and Patterson ( 1985 ) while other wares were of local types and showed a considerable degree of variation within the broader ...
A considerable part of the assemblage consisted of Tees Valley wares , as defined by Wrathmell ( 1987 , 1990 ) and Patterson ( 1985 ) while other wares were of local types and showed a considerable degree of variation within the broader ...
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Contents
DUGGLEBY HOWE BURIAL JAND THE EASTERN YORKSHIRE | 1 |
TWO UNUSUAL ROMANOBRITISH DRAGONESQUE BROOCHES | 15 |
EXCAVATIONS AT MOSS STREET DEPOT MOSS STREET YORK | 21 |
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